Spend on new Guernsey Airport radar agreed

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Guernsey Airport's radar
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The new installation will include an independent secondary system

Spending £3.25m on a new radar for Guernsey Airport has been agreed by the island's politicians.

The Public Services Department said the current equipment was approaching the end of its operational life and a new radar was vital to operations.

The radar will include an independent secondary system and meet UK and European standards.

It is due to be delivered within a year and is expected to last at least 20 years.

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